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stacy and her family are here tonight. stacy continues to do a good job in school. i've paired up with another third grader, angelo. angelo and his family are here tonight as well. stacy and angelo -- [applause] again this year i challenge each of you to join with me and find some time to mentor a student in reading. now, every child should have access to a great education. we continue to expand the number of choices for families in wisconsin and be it at a traditional, a charter, a voucher, a virtual or a home school environment, moving forward we want to continue to dramatically improve existing schools and give parents the opportunity to choose legitimate alternatives to failing schools. [applause] in addition to transforming education, we must continue to reform government. take a waste, fraud and abuse commission, for example. so far they've identified nearly $456 million worth of savings. [applause] our reforms allow state government to focus on efficiency so taxpayers get great service without needless spending and waste. our reforms also give schools and loc
stacy and her family are here tonight. stacy continues to do a good job in school. i've paired up with another third grader, angelo. angelo and his family are here tonight as well. stacy and angelo -- [applause] again this year i challenge each of you to join with me and find some time to mentor a student in reading. now, every child should have access to a great education. we continue to expand the number of choices for families in wisconsin and be it at a traditional, a charter, a voucher, a...
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his name is stacy campfield and he's a state senator from tennessee. we talked to him about his latest project, a bill which would cut welfare assistance by 30% for households where the children fail to make satisfactory academic progress. we're specifically focused on this penalty of increasing the withdrawal by 30% of the amount of money that's paid in temporary assistance to needy families. what i want to know is how will doing that help these children? >> well, what we're seeing in tennessee and probably across the nation from the e-mails i'm getting is that we have a three-part stool for education. it's one part the schools, one part the teachers, and one part the family. probably the most important part is the family. unfortunate unfortunately, we have some families who don't care if their kids get an education or stay in school. what we're say something if your kid is quitting school, not showing up, showing up at 11:00 in his pajamas, that's not a prepared kid to get an education. we need to do something to motivate these parents to realize how
his name is stacy campfield and he's a state senator from tennessee. we talked to him about his latest project, a bill which would cut welfare assistance by 30% for households where the children fail to make satisfactory academic progress. we're specifically focused on this penalty of increasing the withdrawal by 30% of the amount of money that's paid in temporary assistance to needy families. what i want to know is how will doing that help these children? >> well, what we're seeing in...
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my wife stacy, my biggest supporter and my everything. our sons, miles and grant, my heart and soul. they are with me today. my family means the world to me. i carry their love and support with me into the service knowing that i will go to washington to do right by them as well. i go in the hope that i can make them proud. i would be amiss if i did not acknowledge one of the greatest influences in my life -- my mother. she is in north carolina right now recuperating from her seven year because the surgery, so she is not with us physically, but she is in my heart. today signifies her. she is a child of the segregated south, a single mother to my sisters and me after my father died when i was a teenager, a woman who did not have the opportunity to attend college. but my mother told me days like today where possible. if you work hard and you treat people with respect, there is very little you cannot achieve in this great nation. these are the lessons that stacy and i try to pass on to our sons today. i want to say thank you to my mother from
my wife stacy, my biggest supporter and my everything. our sons, miles and grant, my heart and soul. they are with me today. my family means the world to me. i carry their love and support with me into the service knowing that i will go to washington to do right by them as well. i go in the hope that i can make them proud. i would be amiss if i did not acknowledge one of the greatest influences in my life -- my mother. she is in north carolina right now recuperating from her seven year because...
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>> stacy ann, thanks so much. the 309 annual sundance festival ends tomorrow in south city utah after introduces the crop of the best and brightest independent filmmakers. >> this is the freedom to create and do and build as artists, as individuals. >> look. you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us and i doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how would nobody know what they want if they've never even see seen it. >> true words. that's ashton cooper in "the late steve jobs." and with us is mike hogan, editor of "the huffington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> this steve jobs bio pick is getting a lot of attention. steve wozniak thought it wasn't exactly on point. >> this is one of the problems about making movies when they're still alive. it's easier to do lincoln. wozniak said this scene doesn't have anything do about anything. every never happen and doesn't capture the meaning of what our experience was like. it's a movie. we hear it all the time and it's
>> stacy ann, thanks so much. the 309 annual sundance festival ends tomorrow in south city utah after introduces the crop of the best and brightest independent filmmakers. >> this is the freedom to create and do and build as artists, as individuals. >> look. you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us and i doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer. nobody. >> how would nobody know what they want if they've never even see seen it....
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these are less than stacy and i try to pastor a sons today. i want to thank my mom from the bottom of my heart and i hope this is videotape so i can show her. [laughter] forgive me the foundation of the this incredible opportunity today. thank you and i look forward to your questions. [inaudible] >> -- can you ever see yourself owning for something that would cost jobs in massachusetts? >> thank you for the question. the sequester us on the table do to help been march 1st. i think it's been clear the president, even though his even though his face with this, the congress, the best strategy and the best case scenario is a balanced approach to this, spending cuts, revenue. there's been some revenue in the most recent legislation, but there's more work to be done. i don't think anyone believes is in the best interest to do across-the-board cuts. we have to look closely. the goodness isn't going to washington d.c. we've been looking at this issue closely because we know if the sequester happens is going to have significant impact on massachusetts.
these are less than stacy and i try to pastor a sons today. i want to thank my mom from the bottom of my heart and i hope this is videotape so i can show her. [laughter] forgive me the foundation of the this incredible opportunity today. thank you and i look forward to your questions. [inaudible] >> -- can you ever see yourself owning for something that would cost jobs in massachusetts? >> thank you for the question. the sequester us on the table do to help been march 1st. i think...
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. >> stacy keep libler looked gren armani prive. >> i love the gold detailing. >> and stacy, we kept modern and cool. >> you got to go to george's house. i just have visions of, like, cocktails and very cool. >> stacy is an absolute dream. i've had fun working with her. >> we have a couple more, the cutouts. the backless. there was so many great dresses. >> all agreed, thumbs up? >> glamour, glamour is the name of the game. the girms are bring it. >> and sex. sexy, sexy, sexy. >> oh, suzy. so great to have you here and hear your perspective. the hits, misses, haul that stuff, go the goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. >> we have all been weighing in. it's been fun for us. thank you, lara. >>> now we switch gears. we're jump-starting your january all month long. this week, it's all about money. we're revealing the secrets of some big savers. >> reporter: here's joanny. she spent years of perfecting the art of purchasing for less. as a mom of seven, she's had to. she's been featured on "extreme couponing." the ohio resident says she saves thousands a month using tried and true tips. >> i
. >> stacy keep libler looked gren armani prive. >> i love the gold detailing. >> and stacy, we kept modern and cool. >> you got to go to george's house. i just have visions of, like, cocktails and very cool. >> stacy is an absolute dream. i've had fun working with her. >> we have a couple more, the cutouts. the backless. there was so many great dresses. >> all agreed, thumbs up? >> glamour, glamour is the name of the game. the girms are bring it....
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host: this is a quote from staff sargeant stacy spearsall -- next is nick joining us from peoria, illinois. on the independent line. caller: i have two sons in the military. neither of them are in military or -- infantry our combat units. they said the problem is, women do not have the physical strength. look at the body builders. they have to take steroids. my son in the marines, he is about 6 feet, 4 inches. he says, how is somebody going to carry me out? even in physical training, we do 30 pushups. women do 15. that does not make any sense. host: thank you for the culprit joining the defense secretary -- for the call. to and in the defense secretary was martin dempsey, the joint chiefs of staff. >> as we look at requirements for a spectrum of conflicts, not just counterinsurgency, we really in -- we really need standards that apply across all of those. it is important that if we do say that a standard is too high, the burden is on the service to explain to the secretary why is it that it is. it doesn't have to be that high? with the direct exclusion, that -- with the exclusion in place,
host: this is a quote from staff sargeant stacy spearsall -- next is nick joining us from peoria, illinois. on the independent line. caller: i have two sons in the military. neither of them are in military or -- infantry our combat units. they said the problem is, women do not have the physical strength. look at the body builders. they have to take steroids. my son in the marines, he is about 6 feet, 4 inches. he says, how is somebody going to carry me out? even in physical training, we do 30...
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meanwhile let's go to tennessee and tell you about a state senator by the name of stacy campfield. he doesn't have children but he has an idea. if you receive welfare benefits -- currently if your kids don't show up for school they cut you at 20%. but if your kids don't get good grades -- in other words don't pass -- they would cut your welfare benefits 30%. there are a lot of critics who say how can you punish a family if they don't have food on the table? >>gretchen: i think this is about parent involvement. i think that the first thing that's important to try and improve grades is to get parents involved. maybe there would be some way to encourage more parental involvement at the school level, especially with families who are receiving welfare, and maybe that would be a way of looking at this as opposed to punishing the child. >>brian: right now if no one is showing up for back to school night and your kid is stprug -- struggling, maybe you can get through with the parent. they'll say i'll get little cindy focused on grades because it is costing us money and eventually cost us l
meanwhile let's go to tennessee and tell you about a state senator by the name of stacy campfield. he doesn't have children but he has an idea. if you receive welfare benefits -- currently if your kids don't show up for school they cut you at 20%. but if your kids don't get good grades -- in other words don't pass -- they would cut your welfare benefits 30%. there are a lot of critics who say how can you punish a family if they don't have food on the table? >>gretchen: i think this is...